Can You Reheat Stuffing? 🦃
⚠️ Yes — with precautions
Stuffing that cooked inside a bird (or contains eggs/meat drippings) must reach 165°F, verified — it's a USDA-flagged risk dish. Always reheat to 165°F internal, verified with a food thermometer.
How long does stuffing keep?
Refrigerated at or below 40°F in an airtight container, stuffing keeps about 4 days. If it has been at room temperature for more than 2 hours (1 hour above 90°F), discard it — reheating does not undo unsafe storage.
Can you reheat it twice?
Not recommended for stuffing. Each pass through the 40–140°F danger zone adds risk, and quality collapses anyway. Portion out only what you'll eat, reheat that, and leave the rest cold.
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